Monday, April 11, 2016

Rhetorical Moves In Powerpoint Articles

The purpose for both of these articles was to argue how specific designs and way of displaying the powerpoint for a certain subject is important in remembering and retaining the information given in the presentation. They both present pros and cons of powerpoint presentations in an organized manner for the reader's understanding. The audience is for people who frequently use Powerpoint for learning, teaching, and informative purposes. "PowerPoint and Sentence Headings" gives the reader a lot of images within the article. This can help provide a stronger argument and visual for the reader. It also includes examples on how to properly design and present an effective PowerPoint. The second article, "Is There Power in the PowerPoint?", gives data tables and go into more research for its argument. Both articles present their arguments at different points of view with different forms of organization.

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